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Marymount University's residence halls promote student learning outside the classroom. Our residence halls promote student success by enabling students the opportunity to build healthy relationships with their peers within the halls. Each residence hall has upper-class students known as a Community Assistants (CA) who engage students in campus activities, support students in conflict resolution, helps student transition and other aids to support other student issues. Additionally, each building has a Residence Hall Coordinator (RHC) that works professionally in order to add more support and lead the Community Assistants in directing a healthy learning environment and safety within the halls.

Our rooms come furnished. Resident students can access wifi from almost anywhere on campus including their room. Students living in Butler, Rowley and Lee Ostapenko Halls also have access to and tv streaming (via Philo EDU). The halls also have lounges and kitchen facilities for students to use. Some halls also include special Living Learning Communities that residents can apply to be a part of.